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Smaller QE2 is not all that bad

BENJAMIN ONG  |  THURSDAY, 28 OCT 2010
... keep tapping until the golfer figures out how best to use the putter." I don't play golf and I don't anything about it... except perhaps Tiger Woods' sexcapades. I only played once and when I made my first swing, the ball flew... along with the putter. ...

G-20 gabfest at Gyeongju

BENJAMIN ONG  |  MONDAY, 25 OCT 2010
... eventuate. Heck, they were not even able to stop irrelevant little Zimbabwe from sinking its currency - not that anybody cared except the Zimbabwedians perhaps. How then does anyone expect any one big nation to dictate the policy of another one big nation? ...

Aussie fund managers outside top 100

JOHN MCDULING  |  TUESDAY, 19 OCT 2010
Despite having the world's fourth largest investment market to source funding from, Australian fund managers have once again failed to crack the world's top 100, new figures show. According to a study conducted by Towers Watson and Pension & Investments ...

Ironstone partners advisers in property

ELISE BURGESS  |  WEDNESDAY, 13 OCT 2010
... advisers and SMSF trustees, and Ironstone Funds which is an unlisted residential property trust. "There is no one around, except us, that can provide a level of detail, due diligence and research that required for advisers to now provide this property ...

APESB extends consultation

ELISE BURGESS  |  THURSDAY, 30 SEP 2010
... compared to the government's Future of Financial Advice (FOFA) reforms, which would allow percentage-based assets fees, except in products where there's gearing involved. After it began to receive criticism in July, the APESB was quick to note at the ...

Wonderfully wrong September

BENJAMIN ONG  |  WEDNESDAY, 29 SEP 2010
Looks like something's gone wonderfully wrong on Wall Street this month. This isn't the month to be jolly but with only two winks left before the seventh moon of 2010 is over, the US stock market is on course for its biggest September gain in 71 years. ...

Hedge fund adviser gets $2.7m fine

RUTH LIEW  |  FRIDAY, 24 SEP 2010
A US hedge fund adviser will have to cough up $2.7 million to settle SEC charges for breaching short selling rules. The Securities and Exchange Commission yesterday charged Dallas-based Carlson Capital for breaching a regulation which prevents short ...

Much ado over more of the same

BENJAMIN ONG  |  WEDNESDAY, 22 SEP 2010
All dressed up and nowhere to go. Yup! Wall Street went nowhere alright. A day before last night's Federal Open Market Committee Meeting (FOMC), Wall Street was all prepped, seemingly ready to take it all, whatever the Fed decides - or more, importantly ...

NAB exits AXA AP bidding war

RUTH LIEW  |  WEDNESDAY, 15 SEP 2010
... for consumers and competition. Following NAB's announcement yesterday, the AMP spokesperson declined to make any comment except to say that AXA remains "strategically attractive but on the right terms." AXA Asia Pacific's 2009 full-year report noted ...

Fortune cookie

BENJAMIN ONG  |  WEDNESDAY, 15 SEP 2010
Move on people, there wasn't a lot of shaking that went on in Wall Street last night. The US equity market closed almost as flat as pancake after the US Commerce Department released the latest update on retail sales that - once again - could be interpreted ...